Bush, Obama and Donald Trump
Former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will not attend President-elect Donald Trump's traditional inaugural lunch.
Like our Forever First Lady Michelle Obama, you may not have wanted to be a guest at now-President Donald Trump’s inauguration. But odds are you wouldn’t mind being served just a little tea about what former Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were talking about while watching Trump take his oath of office for the second time.
Jenna Bush Hager commented on her dad's inauguration facial expressions going viral — which included a silly wink and raised eyebrows. The daughter of the 43rd president jokingly blamed her dad's successor,
George W. Bush gave fellow former president Barack Obama a friendly belly tap at the Jan. 9 funeral of Jimmy Carter, and the internet was obsessed with the viral moment.
Jenna Bush Hager is reacting to her dad going viral during President Donald Trump's inauguration. Trump was sworn into office on Jan. 20 and Jenna’s dad, George W. Bush, attended alongside several other former presidents,
UFC boss Dana White stood behind Barack Obama and George W. Bush as his longtime friend Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States.
Former first lady Laura Bush joined her husband, former President George W. Bush, at Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration ceremony on Monday in Washington, D.C. She wore a rust-colored dress, accessorized with a signature pearl necklace.
George W. Bush gave fellow former president Barack Obama a friendly belly tap at the Jan. 9 funeral of Jimmy Carter, and the internet was obsessed with the viral moment.
George W. Bush has more fans than foes 16 years after concluding his second term as President of the United States. In fact, several people […]
George W. Bush's daughter, Jenna Bush Hager, joked about ‘bad influence’ Barack Obama after lip reader 'exposed' their viral inauguration conversation.
The second Presential inauguration of Donald Trump averaged 24.3 million viewers, a audience lower than Biden in 2021 (33.8 million) and Trump in 2017 (30.6 million).